I've worked with a lot Asians and Mexicans and I'm bothered when guilty white liberals perpetuate this myth about how hard-working they are. I've seen a lot Mexicans work "hard" but not "smart", same with Asians. In other words I've seen them move around a lot and they look busy but at the end of the day they didn't really do that much. It's like a car revving in neutral or spinning its wheels in the mud, its working hard, its burning fuel and the engine gets hot, but it doesn't get anywhere.

Yeah, I know what you're saying. I see lots of Asians who sit at their desks all day like they're deep in work, but in most cases they do in a few hours what I can do in minutes. I'm not exaggerating; unfortunately the pay doesn't reflect it.

I generally try to relax and not take things too serious, but it ramps up. You start working with the same useless people for years and carrying them for years and you start to resent them on some level. When the manager tells you he's going to outsource your job as soon as he can despite the fact you've worked hard and know more than anyone... When all this happens it's hard to always keep cool... Things have changed a lot since I started working.

I think this study is bunk. It even uses evolutionarily meaningless terms like "more advanced" and the like. And it compared two species that are quite different from humans and quite different from each other. While chimpanzees may be more intelligent than bonobos and more aggressive as well, that doesn't necessarily create a link between intelligence and aggression in humans, particularly where race is concerned.

We do know for a fact that the two most intelligent humans races, Europeans and East Asian are both less aggressive than average and that the least intelligent race by far - negroes - are the most aggressive and violent by far. Even this fact doesn't necessarily give us any indication about a tie between intelligence and aggression between members of the same race.